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Thai governtment restores normalcy in various areas of Bangkok
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva reaffirms that the Government is duty bound to resolve the present situation. During a televised addressed at 18.00 hrs (6.00 pm) on 7 April 2010, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva informed the public of the Thai Cabinet's decision to declare a severe emergency situation. The Declaration of a Severe Emergency Situation covers areas of Bangkok and certain districts of five nearby provinces. These are:
- Nonthaburi province
- The districts of Muang, Bang Phli, Phra Pradang, Phra Samut Chedi, Bang Boh and Bang Sao Thong Districts in Samut Prakan province
- The districts of Thanyaburi, Lad Lumkaew, Sam Kok, Lam Luk Ka and Khlong Luang in Pathum Thani province
- Phutthamonthon district in Nakhon Pathom province
- The districts of Wang Noi, Bang Pa-in, Bang Sai and Lat Bua Luang in Ayutthaya province
                      
Prime Minister Abhisit emphasised that the government’s aim is to restore normalcy and ensure the sanctity of the law, and all actions that will be taken will be in accordance with the law and international standards. There is no intention of using the law to suppress or harm those who are innocent.

The use of the Emergency Decree is intended to enable the Government to restore normalcy in the various areas in Bangkok.

In a special announcement by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on 28 March, the Prime Minister reiterated that he wants to see the country in a peaceful state, but also accepts that different opinions still exist. Prime Minister Abhisit emphasized that the government will use the law to create peace and order, but will use the law carefully. Clear instructions have been given to all security agencies that officers exercise the utmost restraint, and should the situation escalate, that they take a graduated response – from light to heavy measures in accordance with internationally accepted practices, with due respect to human rights principles.

The anti-government rallies being staged by the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD)/'Red Shirt' movement continue at the following demonstration sites.
- Ratchadamnoen Avenue
- Makkawan Rangsan Bridge near Government House in Bangkok
- Ratchaprasong intersection
                                             
Visitors and tourists are advised to avoid areas near all UDD rally sites.
                                     
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ 24-hour operation centre provides foreigners with further information. Please call +662-575-1023, +662-981-7225, +66-88-022-1540 or +66-88-022-1541.
                                     
Both city airports (Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang) are operating as normal. All other international and domestic airports in Thailand remain fully operational. Travel to all other parts of the kingdom has not been affected. Tourism activities in all other areas continue as normal.
                                     
MICE venues in all other areas of Bangkok and around Thailand are also operating as normal.
                                     
Thai Tourism Industry representatives are on stand-by to provide round-the-clock assistance to foreign tourists and visitors.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand Tourism Intelligence Unit and Crisis Communication Centre (TIC) serves as an operations centre for state and private sector consultative meetings and joint planning sessions and enables TAT and representatives from the Thai tourism industry to plan and execute rapid and orchestrated responses. The TIC is currently being staffed 24 hours a day. Representatives from Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Tourist Police, the Thai Hotels Association (THA), the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), and the General Insurance Association will also be on duty at the centre.
                                     
The TAT Hotline and Call Centre provides 24-hours service. TAT recommends that foreign tourists and visitors to Thailand call 1672 for tourist assistance. In the event that further coordination or facilitation is needed, they will be directed to the nearest TAT Tourist Information Centre.

Hotlines & Call Centre Numbers
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
24-Hour Operation Centre

For enquiries from foreign visitors
+66 (0) 2575-1023
+66 (0) 2981-7225
+66-88-022-1540
+66-88-022-1541
                
TAT Call Centre
1672
                                     
Tourist Police
1155

General Insurance Association
1356

Thai Airways International (THAI)
+66 (0) 2356-1111
                                     
Suvarnabhumi Airport
+66 (0) 2132-1888.

Theodore Koumelis - Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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